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TítuloUsing a domain-specific language to enrich ETL schemas
Autor(es)Belo, O.
Gomes, Cláudia
Oliveira, Bruno
Marques, Ricardo
Santos, Vasco
Palavras-chaveData Warehousing Systems
Data Migration Schemas
ETL Conceptual Modeling
BPMN
Domain-Specific Language
ETL Skeletons
Kettle
BPMN specification models
Data8-Set-2015
EditoraSpringer Verlag
RevistaCommunications in Computer and Information Science
Resumo(s)Today it is easy to find a lot of tools to define data migration schemas among different types of information systems. Data migration processes use to be implemented on a very diverse range of applications, ranging from conventional operational systems to data warehousing platforms. The implementation of a data migration process often involves a serious planning, considering the development of conceptual migration schemas at early stages. Such schemas help architects and engineers to plan and discuss the most adequate way to migrate data between two different systems. In this paper we present and discuss a way for enriching data migration conceptual schemas in BPMN using a domain-specific language, demonstrating how to convert such enriched schemas to a first correspondent physical representation (a skeleton) in a conventional ETL implementation tool like Kettle.
TipoArtigo em ata de conferência
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/38339
ISBN9783319232003
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-23201-0_4
ISSN1865-0929
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